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how about snow for denver, colorado, late monday night into tuesday. so 30 degree temperatures in the colorado rockies. 70 degree temperatures east of that. and of course with that that's where we get the eruption of severe weather. so finally we're seeing it because of the warmth. so here's a look where the severe weather threat. again, tomorrow kind of negligib negligible. tornadoic active on tuesday, oklahoma into kansas and arkansas and pushes east for the day on wednesday, miguel. a lot of spring warmth. part and parcel to that severe weather really kind of the first big spring storm tuesday/wednesday. >> all right, the good, the bad and the ugly. thank you very much alexandra steele. >>> new video come to light of the man who murdered martin luther king. one videotape shows flying back to texas. the sheriff's office bought a new camera and learned how to use it on the fly. another shows police booking him into the county jail. ray pled guilty to killing king and died in jail in 1998. from heavy drinking to heavy drama, the men and women of "mad m
how about snow for denver, colorado, late monday night into tuesday. so 30 degree temperatures in the colorado rockies. 70 degree temperatures east of that. and of course with that that's where we get the eruption of severe weather. so finally we're seeing it because of the warmth. so here's a look where the severe weather threat. again, tomorrow kind of negligib negligible. tornadoic active on tuesday, oklahoma into kansas and arkansas and pushes east for the day on wednesday, miguel. a lot of...
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. >>> the parolee accused of killing the colorado prison chief slipped out of his ankle monitoring bracelet before the shooting. it took five days to realize he fled and started a deadly crime scene. >>> a new photo of adam lanza is part of records released. lanza took classes there in 2008 and 2009. he refused to give his gender and denied having a documented disabled condition even though his mother told people he suffered from aspergers disease. >>> a 21-year-old from buck wild was found dead in his truck along with his uncle and friend. >>> video out of england. an atm is caught blowing up. thieves detonated the machine and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. no one was hurt. the texaco manager said they are lucky the whole station didn't explode. here is a look at what's moving your money. bertha coombs has more. >> nothing quite so explosive. futures pointing to a higher start. the dow and s&p 500 closing at new all time highs. private sector jobs and the services sector. president obama is pushing banks to make more mortgages available. "the washington post" reports the move
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jenna: breaking news, details emerging about the parolee suspected of two murder this colorado. a brand-new hour of "happening now," i'm jenna lee. gregg: i'm gregg jarrett in for jon scott. records show that evan evil followed the rules wearing an ankle bracelet and reporting to his parole officer until he suddenly disappeared days before the killings began. by the time a warrant was issued for his arrest two people were dead, a father who was working a second job to provide for his family and colorado state prison director. a day later evil was killed in a shot out with police in texas. alicia ac u.n. a is following the story. at what point did the department of correctses lose track of this guy? >> reporter: it was about a month and a half into his parole, according to their paperwork. up until that point evil was wearing his tracking bracelets, making his daily calls into his parole officer and also participating in his drug tests. on march 14th, however, he kaeuld i called in the morning, that afternoon he removed his ankle monitor. it took six days before an arrest warrant
jenna: breaking news, details emerging about the parolee suspected of two murder this colorado. a brand-new hour of "happening now," i'm jenna lee. gregg: i'm gregg jarrett in for jon scott. records show that evan evil followed the rules wearing an ankle bracelet and reporting to his parole officer until he suddenly disappeared days before the killings began. by the time a warrant was issued for his arrest two people were dead, a father who was working a second job to provide for his...
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other areas that will see nasty travel weather, we have a horrible snowstorm in colorado, wyoming right now, that is spreading out through northern nebraska and south dakota. areas of yellow, you have a good chance of seeing thunderstorms up to kansas city, san antonio. and this area of red, a moderate risk of severe weather. if you're in this area, will you deal be strong storms and possible tornadoes, maybe a few strong tornadoes. this is the heart of tornado alley. oklahoma city, wichita falls, ardmore, and later heading towards tulsa. that's the biggest concern. i mentioned the snow. it will snow hard. denver up to ten inches of snow. that will spread up through south dakota. driving up through the northern plains not fun either. now for the good part, everyone on the east coast yesterdaytoas. we are 80s from miami to new york city. easily spring fever on the east coast. the midwest are the ones paying for it with severe storms later tonight. >>> let's turn to sports. they're already calling it one of the best title games of all time. the result, louisville's college basketball's na
other areas that will see nasty travel weather, we have a horrible snowstorm in colorado, wyoming right now, that is spreading out through northern nebraska and south dakota. areas of yellow, you have a good chance of seeing thunderstorms up to kansas city, san antonio. and this area of red, a moderate risk of severe weather. if you're in this area, will you deal be strong storms and possible tornadoes, maybe a few strong tornadoes. this is the heart of tornado alley. oklahoma city, wichita...
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teenagers shot and killed while they are watching a movie in aurora, colorado. a grandmother shot while worshipping god up in minnesota. and then, of course, these first graders dismembered by all of the bullets that were shot at them in rapid succession. republicans, maybe they believe this is the end of history, but it's going to happen again and when it happens again and 92% of americans have asked them to do something and they don't do it, it's just going to have devastating political impact on everybody. so those four or five grandstanding right now say they will filibuster a bill they don't even know and haven't even read, it might be great for them with a small segment of their base in their state. it's pretty rough for the republican party. >> go to the front page of the "chicago tribune's" website this morning the top headline 14-year-old boy shot to death on west side. it goes to your point. it's going to continue to happen and it's going to continue to happen. how do we react to it and how do you solve this problem? i mean, if you look at numbers, the
teenagers shot and killed while they are watching a movie in aurora, colorado. a grandmother shot while worshipping god up in minnesota. and then, of course, these first graders dismembered by all of the bullets that were shot at them in rapid succession. republicans, maybe they believe this is the end of history, but it's going to happen again and when it happens again and 92% of americans have asked them to do something and they don't do it, it's just going to have devastating political...
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columbine happened in colorado. the aurora shootings this last year at the theater were also tragic. the recent killing of our department corrections executive director. those are senseless killings and i think for all of us they just create the question which appropriate question how do we do everything we can to prevent other people from being killed or injured by these senseless acts of violence. >> your family first moved to colorado when? >> about 150 years ago. they helped found northern new mexico, the city of santa fe. they didn't move very far. milesnch is about 120 north of the city of santa fe. we've been there for a long time. deep roots. ashave you been quoted saying you have felt over the years some eth nick slurs. can you elaborate on that? >> we've been a country that has been a nation in a march toward a more perfect union. celebratedeek as i some of the monuments the president created. the under ground railroad in maryland. the rights of farm workers. all that is a story that we have all lived and
columbine happened in colorado. the aurora shootings this last year at the theater were also tragic. the recent killing of our department corrections executive director. those are senseless killings and i think for all of us they just create the question which appropriate question how do we do everything we can to prevent other people from being killed or injured by these senseless acts of violence. >> your family first moved to colorado when? >> about 150 years ago. they helped...
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thanks for being with us. >>> so in colorado the death penalty remains on the table for alleged colorado movie theater killer james holmes. the prosecutor rejecting a plea deal to avoid execution. if holmes is convicted saying he will seek the death penalty. last summer's rampage left 12 people dead, 58 ears wounded. holmes' trial won't begin until next year. attorneys say they intend to pursue an insanity defense. >> so get this, the jodi arias trial could end today in a mistrial because of a juror accused of misconduct. air arias' lawyer says juror number 5 has been talking to other jurors about the case. at the very least they want this juror booted from the panel. the judge is expected to rule today. >> talk about balloon payments. salary records show former missouri congressman todd akin roughly doubled his staff's payroll in the last three months of 2012, paying his 14-person staff nearly $400,000 for the quarter. akin's former communications director says it was a quote, separation package for staffers who were losing their jobs after the congressman was beaten by claire mccaskill
thanks for being with us. >>> so in colorado the death penalty remains on the table for alleged colorado movie theater killer james holmes. the prosecutor rejecting a plea deal to avoid execution. if holmes is convicted saying he will seek the death penalty. last summer's rampage left 12 people dead, 58 ears wounded. holmes' trial won't begin until next year. attorneys say they intend to pursue an insanity defense. >> so get this, the jodi arias trial could end today in a...
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>> we certainly continue to ins he ineij l washington and colorado. we've not announced a decision yet oversaw the process of reviewing those initiatives. that is over going to do. that is the responsibility of the department to enforce them. in making those decisions, we take into account how we best use resources we have and make determinations about where the greatest harm occurs at where we have the greatest impact. it mcomes tijuana to consider is the impact on children, with tr kid are somehow negatively affected by these initiatives, whether or not there's volence connect it to the trafficking, the sale of marijuana, the source of it. we don't want to do anything that would enable organized crime cartels to somehow benefit from these initiatives. to the extent violent is associated to the sale or use of the considerations that we take into account as we try to determine whether washington and colorado efforts. >> well, correct me if i'm wrong, that marijuana is a scheduled one drug as this alice see annex c., so maybe it's mischaracterized. i d
>> we certainly continue to ins he ineij l washington and colorado. we've not announced a decision yet oversaw the process of reviewing those initiatives. that is over going to do. that is the responsibility of the department to enforce them. in making those decisions, we take into account how we best use resources we have and make determinations about where the greatest harm occurs at where we have the greatest impact. it mcomes tijuana to consider is the impact on children, with tr kid...
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meantime, in colorado, efforts at suppression can be seen in the ugly attacks on the bill to make it easier for people to vote. the colorado bill would let voters register until election day, increase voting by mail and create a stayed wide electronic voter database. sounds like commonsense but this flyer has started showing up in mailboxes across the state. it claims the bill would lead to, you guessed it, voter fraud. and it includes a photo of people waiting in line to vote. but get this, that picture is a fake. it was photo shopped. they've removed an image of an african-american voter and replaced it with the face of the woman next toer had. now, why on earth would they do that? do they want to pretend minorities don't vote? the mailer was put out by a mysterious group that call themselves citizens for free and fair elections. no one seems to know much about them. but they had the exact same address as the old law firm of secretary of state scott gessler. remember scott gessler, the one that questioned thousands of voter eligibility and ended up with 0.0004% of the state voters.
meantime, in colorado, efforts at suppression can be seen in the ugly attacks on the bill to make it easier for people to vote. the colorado bill would let voters register until election day, increase voting by mail and create a stayed wide electronic voter database. sounds like commonsense but this flyer has started showing up in mailboxes across the state. it claims the bill would lead to, you guessed it, voter fraud. and it includes a photo of people waiting in line to vote. but get this,...
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. >>> the parolee suspected of killing the colorado prisons chief apparently slipped out of his ankle monitoring bracelet before the shooting. it took five days for officials to realize he fled. >>> a new photo this morning of sandy hook gunman andy lanza. part of an array of records released by western connecticut university where lanza took classes in 2008 and 2009. the school revealed lanza refused to give his gender on an exam and denied having a documented disabling condition even though his mother told people he suffered from asperger's disease. >>> an autopsy reveals accidental carbon monoxide poisoning in what killed shane gandee and two others. he was found dead in his truck monday along with his uncle and a friend. >>> dramatic video out of england where an atm is caught on surveillance video, blowing up. thieves detonated the machine and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. no one was hurt. the station manager saying they're lucky the whole station didn't blow up. >>> to health news. president obama unveiled a $100 million initiative to study the inner workings of t
. >>> the parolee suspected of killing the colorado prisons chief apparently slipped out of his ankle monitoring bracelet before the shooting. it took five days for officials to realize he fled. >>> a new photo this morning of sandy hook gunman andy lanza. part of an array of records released by western connecticut university where lanza took classes in 2008 and 2009. the school revealed lanza refused to give his gender on an exam and denied having a documented disabling...
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these court documents show the doctor who treated holmes told the university colorado police that holmes had homicidal thoughts. they did take his i.d. after the warning but the documents didn't say what other action was taken. holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in the shooting last july. your . the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible that goes away. ♪ deductible rewards. one more way you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ was a record collection. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beautiful. guaranteed. in pots. in the ground. in a ukulele. are you kidding me? that was my idea.
these court documents show the doctor who treated holmes told the university colorado police that holmes had homicidal thoughts. they did take his i.d. after the warning but the documents didn't say what other action was taken. holmes is charged with killing 12 people and injuring 70 others in the shooting last july. your . the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have...
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. >> well, all of us here in the colorado river basin or watershed, and we're talking about somewhere between 35 and 40 million people now in the united states and mexico as well, they all depend, we all depend on the colorado river as our basic water source. we need it for everything. we need it for municipal use to drink, we need it for our houses, we need it for industry, we need it for mining, and most importantly and the biggest water user out here is still agriculture. we can't grow anything without it. it is considered to be the most litigated river in the world, and that is probably very accurate. more lawsuits, compacts, laws created to regulate what is collectively known as the law of the river. there's probably 13-15 major laws that have spanned the whole 20th century, really, up until the present time that talks about who gets how much of its water and who can take it, um, how much every year, how to share it and our relationship with mexico and the water as well. >> this weekend booktv and american history tv tour the history and literary life of mesa, arizona, today at n
. >> well, all of us here in the colorado river basin or watershed, and we're talking about somewhere between 35 and 40 million people now in the united states and mexico as well, they all depend, we all depend on the colorado river as our basic water source. we need it for everything. we need it for municipal use to drink, we need it for our houses, we need it for industry, we need it for mining, and most importantly and the biggest water user out here is still agriculture. we can't grow...
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of evan ebel, the man police say gunned down colorado's prison chief. he was supposed to have spent an extra four years behind bars. >> believe it or not, that is oil that you're seeing right there. on the streets of arkansas four days after an exxon oil pipeline burst in a neighborhood. clean-up crews have already recovered up to 12,000 barrels and found several ducks that have been covered in oil. >> president obama's budget will clue a $112 million proposal for a unique science initiative. >> there's this enormous mystery waiting to be unlocked. the brain initiative will change that by giving scientists the tools they need to get a dynamic picture of the brain in action and better understand how we think and how we learn. >> all right. so here's some really good news to pass along. a hopeful kevin ware is about to start on the tough road to recovery. the 20-year-old louisville basketball player is expected to leave the hospital in the next hour or so, two days after suffering that terrifying leg injury during sunday's basketball game. for access to o
of evan ebel, the man police say gunned down colorado's prison chief. he was supposed to have spent an extra four years behind bars. >> believe it or not, that is oil that you're seeing right there. on the streets of arkansas four days after an exxon oil pipeline burst in a neighborhood. clean-up crews have already recovered up to 12,000 barrels and found several ducks that have been covered in oil. >> president obama's budget will clue a $112 million proposal for a unique science...
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in order to see -- and one's in colorado. i've walked to the well head and been there at the site and still hotter than hell. and these things were done as experiments or whatever. but what we're doing now is far, far safer and actually stands to improve conditions. >> exactly. in pennsylvania, talk to doctors in pennsylvania. they're saying people's health has improved since fracking started. because people have decent jobs and they have health insurance. so they have the operations. they have things that they put off. they go to the doctor more often. farmers, if you're a struggling farmer with 100 acres what do you do? you sell off little lots to wealthy manhattanites for vacation rentals. and that means more concrete, -- andtorage, and in a. that. so farmers have stopped selling off parts of their land for housing development and preserve green spaces. if you want to preserve open green spaces you have to be in favor of fracking. but the reality is this is not about fracking. for many people. this is just another way of b
in order to see -- and one's in colorado. i've walked to the well head and been there at the site and still hotter than hell. and these things were done as experiments or whatever. but what we're doing now is far, far safer and actually stands to improve conditions. >> exactly. in pennsylvania, talk to doctors in pennsylvania. they're saying people's health has improved since fracking started. because people have decent jobs and they have health insurance. so they have the operations....
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temperatures in the teens in and across colorado. you see 39 in lubbock, 77, dallas, the cold front, will march its way eastward sparking strong to severe thunderstorms. to the north and west of the storm. still seeing heavy snowfall. icy mix in between. soaking rain for cities like chicago, detroit. flooding a concern as rain will continue thursday into friday. again, storms will continue to bring the threat, large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes. john, marci back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> for the rest of your wednesday forecast, a warm along the east coast. expect showers later f there will be scattered showers. showers from seattle to we'll have snow in the cascades and northern rockies. >> 80s for much of the east coast. r 70 36 in fargo. 40s in the nation's midsection. >>> for the first ver fatal aircrcden blamed on texting. four people were killed in august of 2011 when a medical helicopter ran out of gas and crashed about a mile from an airport in missouri. a federal report released yesterday said the pilot was texting du
temperatures in the teens in and across colorado. you see 39 in lubbock, 77, dallas, the cold front, will march its way eastward sparking strong to severe thunderstorms. to the north and west of the storm. still seeing heavy snowfall. icy mix in between. soaking rain for cities like chicago, detroit. flooding a concern as rain will continue thursday into friday. again, storms will continue to bring the threat, large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes. john, marci back to you. >> jim, thank...
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in the days following those murders in colorado. >>> to texas now. an interim prosecutor will head the kaufman county district attorney's office following the second murder of a prosecutor in just two months. brandi fernandez was chosen following the death of her boss, district attorney mike mclelland. mclelland and his wife cynthia were found murdered on saturday. investigators are struggling this morning. no new leads in the case. the clues are hard to come by, as well, in the death of mclelland's deputy prosecutor. mark hasse was shot and killed outside the courthouse in january. george howell is here with more. good morning, george. >> reporter: carol, good morning. as you mentioned, no new information from investigators at this point, but we do now have new insight into this case because of a search warrant affidavit. we now know that mr. mclelland and his wife cynthia, their body were discovered by friends who had been trying to reach them for some time. we all knows that mclelland talked to relatives on friday. that is according to this affida
in the days following those murders in colorado. >>> to texas now. an interim prosecutor will head the kaufman county district attorney's office following the second murder of a prosecutor in just two months. brandi fernandez was chosen following the death of her boss, district attorney mike mclelland. mclelland and his wife cynthia were found murdered on saturday. investigators are struggling this morning. no new leads in the case. the clues are hard to come by, as well, in the death...
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so in doing so, to bring this her to colorado to testify and then give up sources. she has pointed to two law enforcement sources in her authoritative article about a year ago, that does a disservice to the constitutional protection. now, you talk about the federal shield law. there is no federal law that protects journalists, although the supreme court indicated back in 1972 pointed to a higher standard by which journalists would be asked to reveal their sources. this lab terrible injustice to ask miss winter to turn over sources. >> john: the federal shield law but let's go to the colorado shield law. complaint complaint has been not as tight as federal shield law or the city of new york where you are. here are some of the exemptions that the person may have to reveal information if, the information is directly relevant to a substantial issue, information cannot be obtained through any reasonable means and all three things have to go together and strong issue issuing the subpoena outweighs the first amendment. taken together, could they make the case, yes she did
so in doing so, to bring this her to colorado to testify and then give up sources. she has pointed to two law enforcement sources in her authoritative article about a year ago, that does a disservice to the constitutional protection. now, you talk about the federal shield law. there is no federal law that protects journalists, although the supreme court indicated back in 1972 pointed to a higher standard by which journalists would be asked to reveal their sources. this lab terrible injustice to...
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. >> he's in colorado tomorrow. >> stephanie, i read the papers every day. i watch the news. >> we can't control what people put on their front pages. it did make some front pages last week. he has talked about gun safety and curbing gun violence since the newtown tragedy. the state of the union. the inaugural address. half dozen events. he's traveling to colorado tomorrow, traveling to connecticut next week. >> why do i, who has an appetite for obama, who would like to see him out front being our nation's leader, not just a head of the country, but the actual leader on big left/right fights like gun safety -- i want to ask you a strategic question then go to sam. has he calculated he is too left? he's not the right guy to do gun safety? biden is a better guy because he's a regular guy, a street guy, not a big liberal in his image. why did he put biden out front? >> i think he put biden out front in terms of coming up with a proposal so that that in-depth work could have been done. >> sam, you didn't have to have an in-depth study to know the problem was ass
. >> he's in colorado tomorrow. >> stephanie, i read the papers every day. i watch the news. >> we can't control what people put on their front pages. it did make some front pages last week. he has talked about gun safety and curbing gun violence since the newtown tragedy. the state of the union. the inaugural address. half dozen events. he's traveling to colorado tomorrow, traveling to connecticut next week. >> why do i, who has an appetite for obama, who would like to...
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men, women, and children at a movie theater in aurora, colorado, and a congresswoman and her constituents in tucson, arizona. after three months of study, the nra taskforce recommendation was exactly what the nra said it would be three months ago. >> we should put armed security in every school. >> that was wayne lapierre three months ago, and here was the director of that taskforce on his first day on the job three months ago. >> armed, trained, qualified school security personnel will be one element of that plan. >> that was former congressman asa hutchinson who served as head of the dea and undersecretary of homeland security department in the bush administration, and first came to national attention as one of the house prosecutors in the impeachment trial of president clinton. joining me, congressman hutchinson. thank you for coming on the program. we have been trying to get anyone from the nra on for the last three months. you're the first person to do this for us, i want to first thank you for that. >> well, you're welcome, and i'm not with the nra nor do i represent the nra, nor am
men, women, and children at a movie theater in aurora, colorado, and a congresswoman and her constituents in tucson, arizona. after three months of study, the nra taskforce recommendation was exactly what the nra said it would be three months ago. >> we should put armed security in every school. >> that was wayne lapierre three months ago, and here was the director of that taskforce on his first day on the job three months ago. >> armed, trained, qualified school security...
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her husband a sheriff's deputy in grand county, colorado. there was an altercation, and this man was shot at that door. wasn't clear whether it was the woman or her husband, but he was shot dead in the torso. early reports are that he was not armed. we do know a lot of people in prosecutor's offices and police around the state here after the murder of prison chief tom clements were definitely on high alert. at this point, no indication why this man was at their door or what led to this altercation. >> obviously, jim, there's been a lot going on in terms of law enforcement officials lately with officers killed in colorado and texas. do authorities right now think there's any link in this case? >> reporter: there doesn't appear to be a link at this time, they say, but they're working on this guy's background. he apparently was only in hot sulfur springs for about a week, moved there from michigan looking for work. we did find a 2007 arrest, basically fleeing police in a car chase. early indications are he wasn't armed when he showed up at thei
her husband a sheriff's deputy in grand county, colorado. there was an altercation, and this man was shot at that door. wasn't clear whether it was the woman or her husband, but he was shot dead in the torso. early reports are that he was not armed. we do know a lot of people in prosecutor's offices and police around the state here after the murder of prison chief tom clements were definitely on high alert. at this point, no indication why this man was at their door or what led to this...
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and speak of colorado, prosecutors are expected to announce today if they will seek the death penalty for james holmes. the suspect accused of killing 12 and injuring 70 in the a aura movie theater shooting last july. the district attorney said the suspect was willing to plead guilty and spend his life in prison in order to avoid the death penalty. prosecutors dismissed the offer and called it a publicity stunt. >>> "the new york times" reports that former secretary of state hillary clinton will make her first paid appearance since leaving her post. a paid speech will be before the national multi-housing council in dallas, texas, april 24th. clinton will be represented by the same agency as her husband, who reportedly as made as high as $750,000 for a single speech. >>> and let's play ball today. today, of course, is opening day for baseball. yes, there was a game last night, blah blah blah. but come on, today is opening day around the country. the yankees and the mets have home openers. both teams are expected to honor the community of newtown and the memory of those killed in the sh
and speak of colorado, prosecutors are expected to announce today if they will seek the death penalty for james holmes. the suspect accused of killing 12 and injuring 70 in the a aura movie theater shooting last july. the district attorney said the suspect was willing to plead guilty and spend his life in prison in order to avoid the death penalty. prosecutors dismissed the offer and called it a publicity stunt. >>> "the new york times" reports that former secretary of state...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight answers to the mysteries of the marathon bombing. why did the bombers ambush officer sean collier and where did they get their explosives? we now have new details from bob orr and john miller. and we'll talk to the officers who stopped the terror. >> this is the one chance we had. we wanted to end this for everybody. >> pelley: a phony news report about an attack at the white house since the stock... sends the stock market plunging. major garrett reports and fighting the flood in the midwest. dean reynolds is on the scene. Ñiçsx scene. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. another difficult day for boston. the city said good-bye to two victims of the terror attacks. there was a private funeral for eight-year-old martin richard whose childhood innocence we will never forget. sean collier achieved his childhood dream when he became a cop. an army of officers attended his funeral today. we learned why collier was executed as he
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight answers to the mysteries of the marathon bombing. why did the bombers ambush officer sean collier and where did they get their explosives? we now have new details from bob orr and john miller. and we'll talk to the officers who stopped the terror. >> this is the one chance we had. we wanted to end this for everybody. >> pelley: a phony news report about an attack at the white house since the stock......
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he's heading to colorado for a speech at the denver police academy. he'll be in connecticut next week. >>> today the president ha his attention on a much different subject. what goes on inside our minds. he wants congress to spend millions of dollars on brain research. lisa sylvester is here to explain what this money hopefully would buy. what does the president want? >> wolf, much the way researchers were able to map the human genome, scientists are hoping to develop actually a map of the brain. and to one day be able to turn on or off certain cells and cure diseases. the white house is backing it up with a proposed $100 million. >> go ahead. >> in this demonstration, with actor alan alda, 8-month-old kendall shows she has mastered the art of imitation. >> good. >> again and again she takes turns copying what the grown-ups do. scientists at the institute for learning and brain sciences at the university of washington have been studying the toddler and baby brain and have made astonishing discoveries. >> the new science is showing they're born learnin
he's heading to colorado for a speech at the denver police academy. he'll be in connecticut next week. >>> today the president ha his attention on a much different subject. what goes on inside our minds. he wants congress to spend millions of dollars on brain research. lisa sylvester is here to explain what this money hopefully would buy. what does the president want? >> wolf, much the way researchers were able to map the human genome, scientists are hoping to develop actually a...
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washington to do something on gun control is the state by state method, as we've begun to see in new york, colorado and connecticut actually a more effective way to go? maryland's house today also passed strict gun control measures that the senate is expected to pass and sent to governor o'malley who will sign it? does this open us up to untold new dangers? >> it is how it is going to happen for the time being but no, it is not a better way to deal with it or more effective way to deal with it. maryland, where i live, shares a pretty long border with virginia which, obviously isn't going to be passing any such laws. any marylander who wants to go get a gun just has to drive a few miles maybe legally maybe not but they can easily get a gun or anybody from virginia who wants to bring a truckload -- or a trunkload of guns into maryland can quite easily do so. we know that many, many guns that are used in crimes in new york in boston, in northeast cities, come from virginia and florida. so it is not going to be a very effective way but it looks like it's the only progress that's going to come for the t
washington to do something on gun control is the state by state method, as we've begun to see in new york, colorado and connecticut actually a more effective way to go? maryland's house today also passed strict gun control measures that the senate is expected to pass and sent to governor o'malley who will sign it? does this open us up to untold new dangers? >> it is how it is going to happen for the time being but no, it is not a better way to deal with it or more effective way to deal...
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joining me now is democratic congressman from colorado. it's great to have you in person. i want to ask you about that specifically. how close or how do supporters watching marco rubio and what it means to giving conservatives the cover they need to move forward. >> it is critical. we need to see action on the senate on a bill that reflects our values as americans as a pathway to citizenship and principles of eight people working on it do have that. we need a vote of more than 60. we want a strong vote to give a message to house leadership boehner an cantor they have to bring it to the floor and it's decisive on the republican side. we need to demand a vote. >> it includes a three tier path to legal status including ten-year wait for a green card and mandates and improvement in border security before a pathway to citizenship. where do you see the best chance of compromise between the house and senate plans before they come together? >> these are compromises. one of the lines in the sand for myself and progressives is pathway to citizenship and it can't take their entire li
joining me now is democratic congressman from colorado. it's great to have you in person. i want to ask you about that specifically. how close or how do supporters watching marco rubio and what it means to giving conservatives the cover they need to move forward. >> it is critical. we need to see action on the senate on a bill that reflects our values as americans as a pathway to citizenship and principles of eight people working on it do have that. we need a vote of more than 60. we want...
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el paso county, colorado police say james lore was brought in for questioning, no word from investigators on whether he'll be charged with that murder. >>> six people are dead from an outbreak of bird flu in china. the virus was detected in p ede pigeons. health officials in that country say there's no evidence that the virus is easily spreading between residents in the area. >>> at least 45 people are dead and dozens more injured in mumbai, india, after a residential building under construction collapsed. that partial structure was built illegally on forest land, the victims include residents and construction workers living at the site. mumbai police are expected to arrest the builders, just as soon as they can find them. and legendary film critic, roger ebert. as you likely heard yesterday, died after a long battle with cancer. thyroid cancer took away his ability to speak, but the critics just forged on reviewing movies, writing his column in the "sun-times" in chicago and commenting on a wide variety of issues online. while so many of his fans admired his courage, ebert always maintai
el paso county, colorado police say james lore was brought in for questioning, no word from investigators on whether he'll be charged with that murder. >>> six people are dead from an outbreak of bird flu in china. the virus was detected in p ede pigeons. health officials in that country say there's no evidence that the virus is easily spreading between residents in the area. >>> at least 45 people are dead and dozens more injured in mumbai, india, after a residential building...
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>> prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for james holmes accused of killing people at a colorado movie theater last summer. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." the tension in the korean peninsula has been rising to scary level the over the past cup days. it started february 12th. thread to a new round of sanctions at the u.n. on march 7th. north korea on march 7th announced it was canceling the armistice agreement that ended the korean war in '53. united states and washington started flying b-2 stealth bombers over the korean peninsula in what has been seen as a show of force to the north. last week north korea cut off its military hot line, its red phone, if you will, to the south. and on saturday the country announced it was entering a state of war. today the south korean leader promised to deliver a strong response to ending north korean provocation. at the white house, jay carney tried to tamp down concerns about rising tension. >> this pattern of bellicose rhetoric is not new. it is familiar. we take it very seriously. we take prudent measures in response to
>> prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for james holmes accused of killing people at a colorado movie theater last summer. back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." the tension in the korean peninsula has been rising to scary level the over the past cup days. it started february 12th. thread to a new round of sanctions at the u.n. on march 7th. north korea on march 7th announced it was canceling the armistice agreement that ended the...
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he is america's first medical marijuana critic and, yes, he works in colorado. william reese, not his real name, also writes a column called toke of the town. there's a reason. he wants to remain anonymous so he can be impartial. that's also why we can only interview mr. breese by phone. william, good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me on. >> explain more about why you don't want to be identified in any way. >> well, like restaurant critics remain anonymous. they can go in and book a reservation under a fake name and pay with cash and sort of get away with that. i have to write you should a fake name to keep my identity hidden for the same reason except when i walk into a shop, i have to show my state-issued id and my medical marijuana card which has my real name on it. this is a way for me to sort of keep things objective and fair. >> keep that element of surprise. so you go into these dispensaries. how does it work? i mean, you just -- just explain. >> no. you know, it's really i walk in, and in just trying to be very observant as to what's goin
he is america's first medical marijuana critic and, yes, he works in colorado. william reese, not his real name, also writes a column called toke of the town. there's a reason. he wants to remain anonymous so he can be impartial. that's also why we can only interview mr. breese by phone. william, good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me on. >> explain more about why you don't want to be identified in any way. >> well, like restaurant critics remain anonymous....
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. >>> in our national lead, law and justice officials in texas and colorado killed in cold blood, are the cases related? the race to find out who's responsible before another attack. >>> coming up in the political lead, does president obama still have game? today he tried again and again and again to make a shot. his rough day on the court in front of the cameras. does this similar bobbymbolize cameras have been locked out of so many official events. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you c
. >>> in our national lead, law and justice officials in texas and colorado killed in cold blood, are the cases related? the race to find out who's responsible before another attack. >>> coming up in the political lead, does president obama still have game? today he tried again and again and again to make a shot. his rough day on the court in front of the cameras. does this similar bobbymbolize cameras have been locked out of so many official events. [ chainsaw buzzing ]...
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colorado has changed. you saw hickenlooper going from -- well, this was an act of evil and we can't prevent acts of evil to after -- newtown saying what -- what was i thinking? and really changing a tune. state by state organizing and work that you are doing will be really for. your point is correct. red states that -- >> look at pennsylvania. pennsylvania p, pat toomey, he co-sponsored -- has to represent the suburban philadelphia areas that are more moderate and more centrist and looking ahead re-election in 2016. pat roberts comes up for rei will and exhas a real deep blood-red state and those voters in the general election aren't the same those suburban philadelphian people are. >> if you look at the map in 2014, you look for those purple states where maybe there's somebody who voted against background checks, running the purple state, there aren't any up in 2014. that adds another twist. one-third of the senate. we are going to keep naming the names. we have two more categories coming up and look at r
colorado has changed. you saw hickenlooper going from -- well, this was an act of evil and we can't prevent acts of evil to after -- newtown saying what -- what was i thinking? and really changing a tune. state by state organizing and work that you are doing will be really for. your point is correct. red states that -- >> look at pennsylvania. pennsylvania p, pat toomey, he co-sponsored -- has to represent the suburban philadelphia areas that are more moderate and more centrist and...
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the president is preparing to travel to colorado on wednesday and connecticut on monday to push for legislation including expanded background checks. as both states make real progress in stepping up gun safety measures. and on the other hand, the national rifle association mounted their latest effort to further their now well-known narrative that everything but guns are the problem. in this case, new recommendations from the nra's school shield program and a pitch for the nra to train school personnel to carry firearms. yes, the head of the task force, former congressman asa hutchinson said today that a whole range of weaponry could be appropriate. >> everything from a side arm to shotgun to ar-15 in the car of a school officer. the presence of an armed security personnel in a school adds a layer of security and diminishes response time that is beneficial to the overall security. >> yes, you were hearing him then. their report emphasized that anyone carrying a firearm in a school should undergo a thorough background check. despite the nra's clear opposition to expanded background checks in gene
the president is preparing to travel to colorado on wednesday and connecticut on monday to push for legislation including expanded background checks. as both states make real progress in stepping up gun safety measures. and on the other hand, the national rifle association mounted their latest effort to further their now well-known narrative that everything but guns are the problem. in this case, new recommendations from the nra's school shield program and a pitch for the nra to train school...
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a possible tornado is captured on camera in yuma county, colorado. you can see the thin cloud touching down and kicking up dust. this is over in northern colorado -- you can see here dark skies and large clouds. there are reports of various tornadoes touching down -- wrecking havoc and rattling nerves. denver is among the areas getting hit with a winter- like storms. high winds knocked a 40- to 50-foot tree onto this house in denver. the national weather service says denver could see as much as a foot of snow, with surrounding mountain regions getting even more. more than 200 schools closed today due to weather. and dozens of flights are expected to be canceled at denver international airport. in kansas. this hail pelting cheyenne county. take a look at these golf- ball sized hail. pelting parts of kansas. it's all part of a spring storm system churning across the west and midwest. and in wyoming.a spring storm is causing quite a mess. several areas are covered in at least five inches of snow and more is expected. heavy snow and damaging winds have s
a possible tornado is captured on camera in yuma county, colorado. you can see the thin cloud touching down and kicking up dust. this is over in northern colorado -- you can see here dark skies and large clouds. there are reports of various tornadoes touching down -- wrecking havoc and rattling nerves. denver is among the areas getting hit with a winter- like storms. high winds knocked a 40- to 50-foot tree onto this house in denver. the national weather service says denver could see as much as...
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police are already checking on a link between that killing and the death to of a colorado prison chief and threats from a white supremacist group. so far, they say there is no solid connection. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> the united states is flexing its military might as tensions escalate with north korea. f-22 stealth fighter jets have been deployed to take part in the annual war games with south korea joining b-52 bombers and b-52 stealth bombers dispatched last week. kim jung-un has been making threats to the u.s., something officials here have been taken seriously. >> not an empty threat. i wouldn't be concerned abo
police are already checking on a link between that killing and the death to of a colorado prison chief and threats from a white supremacist group. so far, they say there is no solid connection. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks....
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no, that is colorado. spotted, bales were burned. can you imagine? just breathe deep. >> everybody was happy going home that day. >> go have pizza. >>> speaking of burning, fire crews in south florida are working to completely contain a brush fire blamed on a lightning strike. the 100-acre blaze is not threatening homes, buildings, half contained because of the smoke from another fire nearby. alligator alley, a key highway in the region was closed. the last two mornings. >> a look at your hump day weather. warm and dry for the west coast. dallas, oklahoma city, little rock expect heavy rain. few showers across florida. >> another day of colder than usual temperatures for the northeast. midwest warming up. warmer than usual pacific northwest. portland near 70 degrees. >>> we really do mean nearly had baseball immortality last night. on just the second full day of the new season. if you can believe it. >> texas rangers pitcher, yu darvish about to do the unthinkable. he could have had a perfect game. he struck out 14 houston astros while the team built
no, that is colorado. spotted, bales were burned. can you imagine? just breathe deep. >> everybody was happy going home that day. >> go have pizza. >>> speaking of burning, fire crews in south florida are working to completely contain a brush fire blamed on a lightning strike. the 100-acre blaze is not threatening homes, buildings, half contained because of the smoke from another fire nearby. alligator alley, a key highway in the region was closed. the last two mornings....
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they all depend -- we all depend on the colorado river as a basic water source. we need it for everything from municipal used to drink. we need it for the houses and the industry, we need it for mining and most importantly the biggest water user is still agriculture. we can to grow anything without it. it is considered to be the most litigated river and the world and that is probably very accurate. more lawsuits are created to regulate what is collectively known as well all of the river. there's probably 13, 15 major laws that have spent the whole 20th century really up until the present time that talks about who gets how much of the slaughter and who can take it and how much every year, how to share it and our relationship with mexico and the water as well. now more from the annual export import bank conference here in washington with the vice president joe biden. he outlined the obama administration efforts to expand export opportunities for american companies. this is 35 minutes. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome the vice president of the united state
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yes he went to colorado and connecticut to push for gun-control but what it actually comes down to those that excluded thousands did president obama speak? when he gave his state of the union address many may think of that as a time when they can tell for gun-control bill he was just pushing for gun-control that was described for the pro-gun democrats to vote against getting a pass from obama and it comes from the top the national rifle association is so important with the talk of corporations to look at many and politics and on whose behalf to than make the decisions those politicians so beholden to the national rifle association for so long. >> host: amy goodman is our guest on booktv at c-span2. the author of five nonfiction books. here they are. the exception to the rivers -- rulers, a static 2006, 2008, standing up to the madness, a 2009 the sound barrier, and the silenced maturity is the most recent and this e-mail comes from anita thank you for all you do you are a true hero -- hero would you comment on scott sobers work related to this we talked about this earlier but briefly to
yes he went to colorado and connecticut to push for gun-control but what it actually comes down to those that excluded thousands did president obama speak? when he gave his state of the union address many may think of that as a time when they can tell for gun-control bill he was just pushing for gun-control that was described for the pro-gun democrats to vote against getting a pass from obama and it comes from the top the national rifle association is so important with the talk of corporations...
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[applause] >> wednesday president obama was in colorado speaking about stricter gun control laws. later that evening nra president david keene criticized the administration for limiting choices in the aftermath of the school shooting in connecticut. this event, hosted by the franklin county, pennsylvania, republican party is half an hour. >> i want to say that it's a real pleasure for me to be here with you in pennsylvania. i have a soft spot in my heart for pennsylvania. rich was talking about the pittsburgh annual meeting that we held a couple of years ago here. that's where i was elected president of the national rifle association, got to know rich. you know, i can't think of anybody that i'd rather have introduce me. this is mr. gun rights in this state. [applause] and it's a particular pleasure to be here. but pennsylvania's a great state personally and from the standpoint of the national rifle association. many of you probably know this, but there are more nra members in pennsylvania than any other state in the union. [applause] texas does -- my wife's from texas. texas sans
[applause] >> wednesday president obama was in colorado speaking about stricter gun control laws. later that evening nra president david keene criticized the administration for limiting choices in the aftermath of the school shooting in connecticut. this event, hosted by the franklin county, pennsylvania, republican party is half an hour. >> i want to say that it's a real pleasure for me to be here with you in pennsylvania. i have a soft spot in my heart for pennsylvania. rich was...
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. >>> and now a shocker from colorado this morning. the ex-con suspected of killing the state's corrections chief should not have been free. evan ebel was released from prison four years early because of a clerical error. ebel was supposed to serve more time for punching a prison guard. the court papers failed to specify the assault sentence should be consecutive. translation, after the one he was already serving. the mistake has led officials to now review their procedures. >> i am confident that they will fix the problem going forward, and that won't happen again. and i think it's probably worth the effort to go back and make sure that we don't have any other cases out there where this problem has occurred before. >> ebel is also suspected of murdering a pizza delivery deliver last month. he was killed in that shoot-out with police in texas two weeks ago. >> we're going to reaction from a former skinhead and a former member of the aryan nation. he'll talk to us about colorado and texas. >>> connecticut lawmakers have reached an agree
. >>> and now a shocker from colorado this morning. the ex-con suspected of killing the state's corrections chief should not have been free. evan ebel was released from prison four years early because of a clerical error. ebel was supposed to serve more time for punching a prison guard. the court papers failed to specify the assault sentence should be consecutive. translation, after the one he was already serving. the mistake has led officials to now review their procedures. >> i...
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. >> michael: i'm joined by stephen barton, stephen is a survivor of the aurora colorado shooting, and he also grew up 15 minutes from newtown connecticut. he was at capitol hill and at the president's speech last night. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> michael: what was the mood like when vice president biden was speaking? >> vice president biden has been such a strong ally in this fight, but also such a comfort to these families. so in some sense i think he feels regretful that they haven't been able to accomplish this yet. but you see still there in the trenches fighting every day and you can see he's genuinely committed to this. >> michael: i think that's shown through each time the president has spoken out about it. you were on the hill. what was it like on the hill with the newtown families. do you think they may per said some lawmakers on this issue. >> they have the most powerful voice in this debate right now. contrary to what they may sigh might say they're listening to these families. they've experienced the toll of gun violence in a way few people ever
. >> michael: i'm joined by stephen barton, stephen is a survivor of the aurora colorado shooting, and he also grew up 15 minutes from newtown connecticut. he was at capitol hill and at the president's speech last night. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> michael: what was the mood like when vice president biden was speaking? >> vice president biden has been such a strong ally in this fight, but also such a comfort to these families. so in some sense i...
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they were used to mow down the kids in newtown and murder people at that movie theater in aurora, colorado. we're going to hear a lot about security after boston. when we talk about public safety, to me, bombs and assault weapons are pretty much the same. don't let the nra or their friends in d.c. tell you any differently. that does it "the cycle." martin, it's all yours. >> it's april 24th. the fbi and ccia might want to get their stories straight and who knew what when about tamerlan na
they were used to mow down the kids in newtown and murder people at that movie theater in aurora, colorado. we're going to hear a lot about security after boston. when we talk about public safety, to me, bombs and assault weapons are pretty much the same. don't let the nra or their friends in d.c. tell you any differently. that does it "the cycle." martin, it's all yours. >> it's april 24th. the fbi and ccia might want to get their stories straight and who knew what when about...
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cnn's james spellman is in colorado and joins us now with the latest. jim, you were inside the courtroom. what was the mood like in there? >> reporter: it was very tense to begin the day, wolf. on one side there were victims and family members of people murdered in the theater that night. on the other hand the journalists and sitting amongst us reporters james holmes' parents. the d.a. came out and said he had told no one of his decision, not even his prosecution team. he spoke to 60 victims personally and in the case of james holmes justice is death. you can see james holmes' parents sort of collapse into each other. a few sighs, but pretty stoic on the victim's side. they knew that this was definitely an option. for some of the family members and friends, wolf, of these victims it's welcome news. listen to brian beard. his friend alex sullivan was gunned down in the theater last summer. >> he took one of my good friends from the earth, and the only way that death is served justice is with death. give me a front row ticket. i want to be there for it. >
cnn's james spellman is in colorado and joins us now with the latest. jim, you were inside the courtroom. what was the mood like in there? >> reporter: it was very tense to begin the day, wolf. on one side there were victims and family members of people murdered in the theater that night. on the other hand the journalists and sitting amongst us reporters james holmes' parents. the d.a. came out and said he had told no one of his decision, not even his prosecution team. he spoke to 60...
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luckily there were no cars hit or no reports of injuries in colorado. martha: well the faa is on the hot seat as lawmakers get set to grill the agency chiefs about air traffic controller furloughs. we'll have that live for you. plus? >> the lengths to which he will go to avoid telling us the truth about the enemy is becoming comical. it is certainly embarrassing. bill: so that is charles krauthamer on the words president obama is not using. columnist michael good win who says, we're using hugs to deal with the thugs. he will explain. he is here live. martha: think about this, more than a decade after september 11th. we're learning about potential intelligence failures. remember all the talk how we needed to connect the dots? are we doing that? senator charles grassley joins us on that live next. >> is it true that his identity document did not match his airline ticket and if so, why did tsa miss the discrepancy? >> there was a mismatch there. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. chil
luckily there were no cars hit or no reports of injuries in colorado. martha: well the faa is on the hot seat as lawmakers get set to grill the agency chiefs about air traffic controller furloughs. we'll have that live for you. plus? >> the lengths to which he will go to avoid telling us the truth about the enemy is becoming comical. it is certainly embarrassing. bill: so that is charles krauthamer on the words president obama is not using. columnist michael good win who says, we're using...
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this week, the president used the bully pulpit in colorado on gun control. the group of eight bipartisan senators have said they've reached a deal on immigration reform. one key senator said not so fast. take a look at the week that was. >> with the agreement between business and labor, every major policy issue has been resolved on the gang of eight. i am very, very opt police particular that we will have an agreement among the eight of us next week. >> i think we've got a deal. we've got to write the legislation. 2013 i hope will be the year that we pass bipartisan immigration reform. >> the opponents of some of these common sense laws have ginned up fears among responsible gun owners. if there are any folks out there right now who are gun owners and you've been hearing that somebody is taking away your guns, get the facts. we're not proposing a gun registration system. we're proposing background checks for criminals. >> when it comes to background checks, 87% support the idea for private sales and for gun shows. >> i really do think it is just a matter of
this week, the president used the bully pulpit in colorado on gun control. the group of eight bipartisan senators have said they've reached a deal on immigration reform. one key senator said not so fast. take a look at the week that was. >> with the agreement between business and labor, every major policy issue has been resolved on the gang of eight. i am very, very opt police particular that we will have an agreement among the eight of us next week. >> i think we've got a deal....
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waiting for execution, or if he gets a life sentence me, guess is he will end up in the supermax in colorado, where he again will have very limited to no human contact. and that is a very devastating existence. >> shepard: i'm sure it would be. thinking of the devastating existence or lack thereof for his victims, might be absolutely appropriate. john, nice to see you. thank you for coming. >> i concur it would be wholly appropriate. >> shepard: the lockup in terre haute is the place that after timothy mcvey was convicted of the oklahoma bombing, he was executed there. >> president obama chooses a new secretary. and an explosion in a busy city sends dozens of people to the hospital. that's coming up. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) s
waiting for execution, or if he gets a life sentence me, guess is he will end up in the supermax in colorado, where he again will have very limited to no human contact. and that is a very devastating existence. >> shepard: i'm sure it would be. thinking of the devastating existence or lack thereof for his victims, might be absolutely appropriate. john, nice to see you. thank you for coming. >> i concur it would be wholly appropriate. >> shepard: the lockup in terre haute is...
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colorado, texas, tennessee, florida all over the country. this is the time. >> what's the second one? die matic? >> this is factories manufacturing activity. it is the components of the factory. they make the components. they build the guts of the factory. most of the jobs are in grand rapids, michigan. they need people asap. they have benefits fitness centers and other facilities. $3 million business by the way. make anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 there. >> the grounds guy. >> most people don't want to mow the lawn or claen the pool. this is what they do. they will come to your house and do the job. you probably don't want to be one on a saturday. grounds guy 400 jobs 14 new franchises opening up. they have got a program called project hire. it's a franchise opportunity but you work for the company. if you serve your time they will give you your own franchise. you can be your own boss. >> they also have a program called women in trades. they will get more women into the skilled trade position. >> where can we find it? >> casone knee exchan
colorado, texas, tennessee, florida all over the country. this is the time. >> what's the second one? die matic? >> this is factories manufacturing activity. it is the components of the factory. they make the components. they build the guts of the factory. most of the jobs are in grand rapids, michigan. they need people asap. they have benefits fitness centers and other facilities. $3 million business by the way. make anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 there. >> the grounds guy....
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they had one in colorado in 2010 they survived but can't afford one in a place like south dakota if they have any chance of holding the seats in the general. meanwhile just three senate democrats have not backed gay marriage. louisiana's mary landrieu, arkansas's mark pryor and west virginia's joe manchin. landrieu's statement says this. her office released the statement thursday. quote according to the u.s. constitution marriage and family law are reserved for the states. the people of louisiana have made clear that marriage in our state is restricted to one man and one woman. while my personal views have evolved i will support the outcome of louisiana's recent vote. an interesting attempt to sort of split the baby there. is that something folks in louisiana can handle, a senator basically saying i have a different view, but i'm not going to share it with you or support it. we'll see. up next as the president pushes his plea for gun control we've got two top white house veterans here for strategy session on how this is working in washington. plus the big back track in the bayou state. a
they had one in colorado in 2010 they survived but can't afford one in a place like south dakota if they have any chance of holding the seats in the general. meanwhile just three senate democrats have not backed gay marriage. louisiana's mary landrieu, arkansas's mark pryor and west virginia's joe manchin. landrieu's statement says this. her office released the statement thursday. quote according to the u.s. constitution marriage and family law are reserved for the states. the people of...